Robert Saar - 1995 Monte Carlo
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indeed it does... the good/bad of it is that if i reported it to the insurance company, i would have been out a $500 deductible... but cost to repair it should be less than that... i drove it for some time afterwards, but no noticeable mechanical issues. just have to buy a new fender and door.
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overkill is almost an understatement....
and yes, i've been planning on a rear one for quite some time(i have plenty of "stock" left over), and based on a few other'* experiences with adding a rear, it'* a no-brainer. even with the fairly low amount of weight in the rear, it was always a massive improvement.
and yes, i've been planning on a rear one for quite some time(i have plenty of "stock" left over), and based on a few other'* experiences with adding a rear, it'* a no-brainer. even with the fairly low amount of weight in the rear, it was always a massive improvement.
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Hmmm, I'd like to pick your brain about that OBD1 programming...
But anyway, welcome to the forum!
But anyway, welcome to the forum!
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